List of people by name: Je
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Jea-Jem
- Jean, Al, television producer, writer
- Jean, Nouvel, (boen 1945), architect
- Jean, Wyclef, (born 1972), musician
- Jecks, Michael, author
- Jeffers, Robinson, (died 1962), poet
- Jefferson, Thomas, (1743-1826), US statesman
- Jefferys, Thomas, cartographer
- Jeffords, Jim, (born 1934), US senator
- Jeffreys, Anne, (born 1923), actress
- Jeffreys, George, (1648-1689), Lord Chancellor
- Jeffreys, Harold, (1891-1989), mathematician, statistician
- Jekyll, Gertrude, (1843-1932), landscape architect
- Jelinek, Elfriede (born 1946), Austrian dramatist and novelist
- Jellicoe, John, (1859-1935), British admiral
- Jelovac, Vinko, basketball player
- Jemec, Andrej, (born 1934), painter and graphic artist
- Jemison, Mae, (born 1956), first African-American woman in space
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- Jenatsch, Georg, (1596-1639), Swiss statesman
- Jenifer, Daniel of St. Thomas, (1723-1790), U.S. statesman from Maryland, signed the Constitution
- Jenifer, Daniel, (1791-1855), U.S. congressman from Maryland
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Jenkins, B-Jenkins, P
- Jenkins, Brian, (born 1942), British politician
- Jenkins, Charles Francis, (1867-1934), U.S. cinema and television pioneer
- Jenkins, Charles Lamont, (born 1934), U.S. athlete
- Jenkins, Charles Robert, (born 1940), U.S. soldier
- Jenkins, David Edward, (born 1925), Bishop of Durham
- Jenkins, Ferguson, (born 1943), professional baseball player
- Jenkins, Gordon, (1910-1984), U.S. musician
- Jenkins, Graeme, British conductor
- Jenkins, Harold (aka Conway Twitty), (1933-1993), U.S. rock and roll and country music singer
- Jenkins, Henry Alfred, (born 1952), Australian politician
- Jenkins, John, (1592-1678), English composer
- Jenkins, John, 17th century Governor of North Carolina
- Jenkins, Karl, (born 1944), Welsh musician and composer
- Jenkins, Leoline, (1625-1685), Welsh lawyer and diplomat
- Jenkins, Leroy, (born 1932), U.S. composer and free jazz violinist
- Jenkins, Lew, (1916-1981), U.S. boxer
- Jenkins, Michael, president of the Unification Church of America
- Jenkins, Neil, (born 1971), Welsh rugby union footballer
- Jenkins, Pamela, witness in the Mumia Abu-Jamal case
Jenkins, R-Jenkins, W
- Jenkins, Robert, (died 1745), English mariner (War of Jenkins' Ear)
- Jenkins, Roy, (1920-2003), British politician
- Jenkins, Stephan, (born 1964), rock singer
- Jenkins, Thortan A., (1811-1893), U.S. Rear Admiral
- Jenkins, Walter, (1918-1985), top aide to Lyndon B. Johnson
- Jenkins, William Fitzgerald (writing as Murray Leinster), (1896-1975), U.S. science fiction author
- Jenkins, William L., (born 1936), U.S. politician
Jenko-Jenks
- Jenko, Simon, (1835-1869), poet
- Jenks, Jeremiah Whipple, (1856-1929), U.S. economist
Jenn-Jens
- Jenner, Bruce, (born 1949), athlete
- Jenner, Edward, (1749-1823), inventor of the vaccine
- Jenney, William LeBaron, architect
- Jennings, Elizabeth, poet
- Jennings, Pat, (born 1945), footballer
- Jennings, Peter, (born 1938), US news anchor
- Jennings, Waylon, (1937-2002), songwriter, musician
- Jensen, Johannes Vilhelm, (1873-1950), Danish novelist
- Jensen, Ricard, (born 1980), music producer
- Jens, Walter, (born 1923), writer
Jep-Jer
- Jeppesen, Knud, (1892-1974), Danish composer and writer
- Jeppson, Janet Opal, (born 1926), widow of Isaac Asimov
- Jeraj, Vida, (1875-1932), poet
- Jeraj, Zmago, painter, photographer, illustrator
- Jeran, Luka, (1818-1896), poet
- Jeremiah of Amshit, Maronite Patriarch
- Jeremiah of Dmalsa, Maronite Patriarch
- Jeremias III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremias IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeremies, Jens, (born 1974), football player, National Team of Germany
- Jeremy, Ron, (born 1953), US porn star
- Jernberg, Sixten, cross country skier
- Jernigan, Tamara, (born 1959), astronaut
- Jerome, (about 340-420)
- Jerome, Jerome K., (1859-1927), US author
- Jerome of Prague, scholastic philosopher
- Jerome, William, (1865-1932), songwriter
- Jerry, Mungo, musician
- Jersek, Marjetka, poet
- Jervis, John B. (1795-1885), American railroad and civil engineer
Jes-Jey
- Jesaias, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jesaias, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Jeschke, Wolfgang, German science fiction writer
- Jesih, Boris, (born 1943), painter.
- Jesih, Milan, (born 1950), poet
- Jespen, Maria, (born 1945), theologian
- Jespersen, Otto, (1860-1943), linguist
- Jespersen, Otto, comedian
- Jessel, George A., (1898-1981), American vaudevillian
- Jessel, George, (1824-1883), British jurist
- Jessop, Violet, (1887-?), triple survivor of ocean liner disasters Olympic, Titanic and Britannic
- Jester, Beauford H., (1947-1949), Texas governor
- Jesus, (c. 4 BC - 33 AD), central figure of Christianity
- K. W. Jeter, (born 1950), US science fiction author
- Jeter, Michael, (1952-2003), US actor
- Jett, Brent, (born 1958), astronaut
- Jett, Joan, (born 1958), musician
- Jevons, William, (1835-1882), economist
- Jewel, (born 1974), American singer
- Jewett, Frank, (born 1879), inventor, president of Bell Labs
- Jewett, Hugh J. (1817-1898), president of the Erie Railroad 1874-1884.
- Jewett, Sarah Orne, (born 1849), author
- Jewison, Norman, (born 1926), director
- Jey, Alih, (born c. 1980), Dominican rock music singer